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our foreign policy calls for a direct, robust, and meaningful engagement with the world. it is american leadership based on vital security interests that we share with our allies all across the globe. we strongly support nato, an alliance forged through the bonds of two world wars that ( applause ) and the cold war, and defeated communism. but our partners must meet their financial obligations, and now, based on our very strong and frank discussions, they are beginning to do just that. in fact, i can tell you the money is pouring in. very nice. ( applause ) we expect our partners, whether in nato, the middle east, or in the pacific, to take a direct and meaningful role in both strategic and military operations, and pay their fair share of the cost. have to do that. we institutions, but we will respect the foreign rights of all nations, and they have to respect our rights as a nation, also. ( applause ) free nations are the best vehicle for expressing the will of the people, and america respects the righ
our foreign policy calls for a direct, robust, and meaningful engagement with the world. it is american leadership based on vital security interests that we share with our allies all across the globe. we strongly support nato, an alliance forged through the bonds of two world wars that ( applause ) and the cold war, and defeated communism. but our partners must meet their financial obligations, and now, based on our very strong and frank discussions, they are beginning to do just that. in fact,...
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president, isn't going to get the foreign policy job done. he wanted the come across as softer to women because that's what he needs to win the election. >> do you think that worked? >> i have no idea. i'm not a woman. so i don't know. >> i'll leave that. >> it's inexplicable that governor romney did not question -- and neither did bob schieffer -- the president about libya, which is the hottest foreign policy story in the world, and it was just like ignored. so that's inexplicable. now, on president obama's part, i think he wants to show mitt romney as an amateur. >> right. >> let's just get it across this guy's an amateur. he's a poser. so in that way, the president was effective. because he kept bringing up -- hey, you're changing your positions, you don't know what you're doing. so he really had a very sharply focused strategy, much more aggressive. >> i think bob schieffer's first question was about libya. >> it doesn't matter, charlie. and i'm not knocking bob schieffer here. all three of the debate moderators will not press the issue l
president, isn't going to get the foreign policy job done. he wanted the come across as softer to women because that's what he needs to win the election. >> do you think that worked? >> i have no idea. i'm not a woman. so i don't know. >> i'll leave that. >> it's inexplicable that governor romney did not question -- and neither did bob schieffer -- the president about libya, which is the hottest foreign policy story in the world, and it was just like ignored. so that's...
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really an opportunity for romney to lay out his vision for a foreign policy as it relates to iran. he said preventing iran from getting nuclear weapons would be his highest national security priority. >> we have a solemn duty and moral impavtive to deny them from following through on their malevolent intentions. >> reporter: for the jewish voters watching back home, his speech came several hours after one of his top national security advisers appeared to go further telling reporters the rubb rubb republican nominee -- >> the governor would respect that decision. >> reporter: in an interview with cbs news a few hours later romney seemed reluctant to go that war. >> would you or would you not then support israel's bombing of iran? >> we should use every political vehicle available to us to keep iran from becoming a nuclear capability state but that's as far as i'm willing to go in terms of discussing this matter while on foreign soil. >> reporter: israel the second stop on romney the three-nation tour. sunday help visited the holy wall, the holiest site in judaism and met with prime
really an opportunity for romney to lay out his vision for a foreign policy as it relates to iran. he said preventing iran from getting nuclear weapons would be his highest national security priority. >> we have a solemn duty and moral impavtive to deny them from following through on their malevolent intentions. >> reporter: for the jewish voters watching back home, his speech came several hours after one of his top national security advisers appeared to go further telling reporters...
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hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, fainting resets with russia and the rise, rule and reign of isis are a testament to this truth of history. we cannot have four more years a apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. america needs to be strong for the world to be safe, and on the world's stage, donald trump will lead from [cheers & applause] donald trump will rebuild our military and stand with our allies. donald trump will confront radical islamic terrorism at its source and destroy the enemies of our freedom. if the world knows nothing else, it will know this. america stands with israel. you know, if you look to the calendar this morning, you might have noticed the presidency of barack obama ends months from today. [cheers & applause] [chanting]. and this much is certain, in much is certain of the obama years, they're not ending well. there seems to be so many things that divide us. so few great purposes that unite us as they once did. it's at moments like this, moments when politics fail that i believe we do wel
hillary clinton and barack obama's foreign policy of leading from behind, moving red lines, fainting resets with russia and the rise, rule and reign of isis are a testament to this truth of history. we cannot have four more years a apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. america needs to be strong for the world to be safe, and on the world's stage, donald trump will lead from [cheers & applause] donald trump will rebuild our military and stand with our allies. donald trump...
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policy issues in detail. he can kind of translate feeling and sort of conviction, but when it comes to details and being able to put forth plans, he struggled. >> clinton's weakness here is she is perceived to have this detailed sense of who the president or the under secretary of defense in pakistan is. she knows that. she knows his name. she's had dealings with him. but she has no perceived strategic vision. people can't really tell you what she would do in the world. they feel they can tell you, trump will be tough. they have an overall sense of him. they don't have an overall sense of what she would mean in the world as a strategic hillary clinton, this is what i stand for. >> dickerson: mike pence compares donald trump to reagan in this regard. you know from reagan... >> yes, you knew you were going to get that question. >> dickerson: you knew from reagan. >> well, i have written on this, i do not see the explicit similarities that many of trump's supporters see, although reagan was in some respects an o
policy issues in detail. he can kind of translate feeling and sort of conviction, but when it comes to details and being able to put forth plans, he struggled. >> clinton's weakness here is she is perceived to have this detailed sense of who the president or the under secretary of defense in pakistan is. she knows that. she knows his name. she's had dealings with him. but she has no perceived strategic vision. people can't really tell you what she would do in the world. they feel they can...
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policy and the president's foreign policy? >> not really. as he said, he's not going to be making a lot of distinctions here. what we know about their differences on foreign policy that romney is more hawkish, has more kind of 1980s view of russia and he is saying the president has been weak in terms of america's role on the international stage. he's also talked about this idea of american exceptionalism. very loaded phrase, saying that he believes in america. that, in fact, is the slogan of his campaign. when he's not overseas, that's been his message on foreign policy. >> "the new york times" has a piece today that i found fascinating. what romney is doing in europe and on to israel is trying to help define himself. at the same time, negative campaigning is trying to define the candidates in terms of their opposition. how do you see that and how are they using this media and what are they saying about the other guy? >> well, this idea of believing in america that's part of -- been a long time part of romney's campaign. they'
policy and the president's foreign policy? >> not really. as he said, he's not going to be making a lot of distinctions here. what we know about their differences on foreign policy that romney is more hawkish, has more kind of 1980s view of russia and he is saying the president has been weak in terms of america's role on the international stage. he's also talked about this idea of american exceptionalism. very loaded phrase, saying that he believes in america. that, in fact, is the slogan...
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foreign policy. the president of the united states says his foreign policy in part is modeled after the foreign policy of your father. president obama 41. >> i don't think he's add good at it if it's modeled after it. i would argue in some ways by reality kind of seeping into his life as commander in chief that a lot of it's modeled after -- 43. >> -- 43. it would be nice -- a tip of the hat it would would be a nice thing. i think it would be helpful for him politicly. >> the president owes it to -- >> no, he doesn't owe -- >> or should, as a matter of courtesy, ought to say, i have built on and using drones and other things i have done, what president bush 43 did. >> i think it would help him politically. frachl, when he was gracious at the unveiling of the portrait. no way not to be gracious in that setting, but it helps to -- just a small acknowledgment that the guy that you replaced isn't the source of every problem that -- and the excuse of why you're not being successful. i think it would help
foreign policy. the president of the united states says his foreign policy in part is modeled after the foreign policy of your father. president obama 41. >> i don't think he's add good at it if it's modeled after it. i would argue in some ways by reality kind of seeping into his life as commander in chief that a lot of it's modeled after -- 43. >> -- 43. it would be nice -- a tip of the hat it would would be a nice thing. i think it would be helpful for him politicly. >> the...
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and he'll be directing foreign policy. what is the trump foreign policy. >> well, i wouldn't say it was that direct. h.r. mcmaster is a legend in the army, but didn't have the highest profile in washington. i suggested general mcmaster to the white house and general mcmaster met with the president and hit it off. i think he's going to be a pick for president for this national security cabinet and for the american people. >> steve bannon speaking at the cpac conference yesterday, the white house chief strategist talked about the administration's goals of pursuing economic nationalism and what he called the deconstruction of the administrative state. >> what does that mean? >> i think it's grown way too large. delegating the that we're supposed to possess in washington, d.c. that's bad for our democracy. congress needs to take more responsibility so we can be held accountable. >> thank you very much for being with thus morning. >> thank you. >>> police in malaysia says the half brother of north korean dictator was killed by
and he'll be directing foreign policy. what is the trump foreign policy. >> well, i wouldn't say it was that direct. h.r. mcmaster is a legend in the army, but didn't have the highest profile in washington. i suggested general mcmaster to the white house and general mcmaster met with the president and hit it off. i think he's going to be a pick for president for this national security cabinet and for the american people. >> steve bannon speaking at the cpac conference yesterday, the...
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what was also in a "washington post" editorial, a noninterventional foreign policy. even suggesting for the first candidate has ever suggested withdrawing from nato. >> yeah. that was interesting. there are often murmurs and discussions of 60 years after its founding, more than 60 years, disnato answer more problems than it solves? but that doesn't normally come forward by a major presidential candidate. and of course, at a moment like this, when the world seems in various places on fire, i am not certain that people will love the idea of there's fire and chaos and we're going to add another small element of chaos to the reality here. so, we'll see where that goes. i give him points for a certain candor that others have avoided for a very long time. >> ted cruz is weighing in. he says make no mistake these terror attacks are not isolated incidents. just the latest in a string of coordinated attacks by radical islamic terrorists. john kasich says we must al allies to identify, root out and destroy the perpetrators of such acts of evil. what do you make of their commen
what was also in a "washington post" editorial, a noninterventional foreign policy. even suggesting for the first candidate has ever suggested withdrawing from nato. >> yeah. that was interesting. there are often murmurs and discussions of 60 years after its founding, more than 60 years, disnato answer more problems than it solves? but that doesn't normally come forward by a major presidential candidate. and of course, at a moment like this, when the world seems in various...
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. >> we do have to go but foreign policy is the debate next monday. can the president stand up to some of the questioning that governor romney used last night talking about not knowing that it was a terror attack until 14 days later in libya? >> the president kind of walked mitt romney into a trap there because he was able to say i said it in the rose garden the day after. romney was kind of flustered by that. the question that was asked though that was not answered was why wasn't there enough security in benghazi. that was actually the voter's question. they went off on this other tangent. i think that that needs to be answered next time. >> that will be answered on monday. of course you can see that here and at wusa9. kathie obraodich, thank you for being here. >>> last night's debate is making headlines arch the country and -- across the country and around the world. kristin fisher joins us with that part of the story. >> reporter: good morning. i've been in the print room at the newseum for about an hour and a half. i've started to notice a trend
. >> we do have to go but foreign policy is the debate next monday. can the president stand up to some of the questioning that governor romney used last night talking about not knowing that it was a terror attack until 14 days later in libya? >> the president kind of walked mitt romney into a trap there because he was able to say i said it in the rose garden the day after. romney was kind of flustered by that. the question that was asked though that was not answered was why wasn't...
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>> my biggest concern is foreign policy. my biggest concern is two pieces of that. i think the president understandably because it's devoid of any knowledge and foreign policy, but he seems not to be a student of the detail. and then you have a guy who's really a bright guy, but he's -- who's the secretary of state, but they're decimating the state department. can you imagine we're in a situation in east asia, and we don't have a secretary of state? can you imagine? i mean and -- as a friend of mine who was the number two guy at the state department said, you can go floor and holler and hear an echo at the state department. this is the time to engage and have more diplomacy. >> so the secretary of state rex tillerson made some news. he said the u.s. should negotiate with north korea without preconditions. >> yes. >> do you think that's right? >> yes. i think you have to talk. you have to talk. here's the deal. there are two things the president and i talked to the trump administration about in the ijt rim period. one was health care and the other was korea. they're
>> my biggest concern is foreign policy. my biggest concern is two pieces of that. i think the president understandably because it's devoid of any knowledge and foreign policy, but he seems not to be a student of the detail. and then you have a guy who's really a bright guy, but he's -- who's the secretary of state, but they're decimating the state department. can you imagine we're in a situation in east asia, and we don't have a secretary of state? can you imagine? i mean and -- as a...
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foreign countries before our very own. he could no longer tolerate inept administrations that consider iran or releasing five radical islamic terrorists a successful negotiation. he can no longer bear witness to our continued second amendment attacks. [applause] he could no longer stand to see the words "christmas" stripped from public use or the pledge of allegiance removed from our schools in an effort to be politically correct. so my father made the courageous decision to set aside a company to which he has dedicateded his entire life, to set aside his global brand that he made synonymous with success, with quality, with uncompromising -- just the best. at a time when the people at the father would have held fast to a lifestyle that has truly become the epitome of the american dream, my father instead chose to give that dream back to the people it had eluded for so long. [applause] as daunting of a journey as he knew it would be for him, it was the easiest decision in the world. after all, who better to implement common
foreign countries before our very own. he could no longer tolerate inept administrations that consider iran or releasing five radical islamic terrorists a successful negotiation. he can no longer bear witness to our continued second amendment attacks. [applause] he could no longer stand to see the words "christmas" stripped from public use or the pledge of allegiance removed from our schools in an effort to be politically correct. so my father made the courageous decision to set aside...
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. >> i'm sure many are looking to newt gingrich for foreign policy advice. if there's a problem on the lunar colony, he'll be the first we call. >> this is not the time to decide we're done here. >> at least nine people have been killed in a car bombing outside jalalabad airport. >> u.s. troops were hurt when a grenade was thrown at a military base. >> a plot to assassinate vladimir putin. >>> all that. >> three on one. >> and all that matters. >> and then we're going to go kill hitler. [ laughter ] >> on "cbs this morning." >> if somebody ask you what you're wearing -- >> if somebody ask you what you're wearing -- >> have fun this evening. captioning funded by cbs >>> ah, the academy awards. welcome to "cbs this morning." everything old was new again last night. >> the big winner, "the artist," winning best picture. lee cowan is in beverly hills this morning. lee, good morning. >> good morning, erica. you might have to forgive the academy a bit for being nostalgic last night. some would say overly nostalgic. somehow it was fitting. as you said, it was that
. >> i'm sure many are looking to newt gingrich for foreign policy advice. if there's a problem on the lunar colony, he'll be the first we call. >> this is not the time to decide we're done here. >> at least nine people have been killed in a car bombing outside jalalabad airport. >> u.s. troops were hurt when a grenade was thrown at a military base. >> a plot to assassinate vladimir putin. >>> all that. >> three on one. >> and all that matters....
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. >> talking about carter page, a one-time foreign policy adviser to his campaign. the president said the investigation is still a witch hunt and carter page should be allowed to testify to clear his name. charlie? >> thanks, major. >>> sources tell cbs news the house intelligence committee now wants to speak with more than two dozen people in its investigation of the russi russian/election meddling boris epshteyn and michael cohen refuse to testify. >> the pentagon says it successfully tested missile defense system that could protect the united states from north korea. the military first fired a target missile yesterday from a remote island in the pacific. then it launched an interceptor missile from california to destroy it and video shows the interceptor launch. the ability to shoot down an intercontinental missile comes just days after the north korean is at the pentagon. david, good morn. >> reporter: good morning. this was an important demonstration that the u.s. has the capability at least under test conditions to shoot down an incoming icbm. the target, a mi
. >> talking about carter page, a one-time foreign policy adviser to his campaign. the president said the investigation is still a witch hunt and carter page should be allowed to testify to clear his name. charlie? >> thanks, major. >>> sources tell cbs news the house intelligence committee now wants to speak with more than two dozen people in its investigation of the russi russian/election meddling boris epshteyn and michael cohen refuse to testify. >> the pentagon...
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last november she met with president trump during his transition to discuss foreign policy, including american-syrian policy. gayle? >> jan, thank you. >>> mary tyler moore is being remembered as a television pioneer who are portrayed. the beloved actress and comedian died yesterday. she was 80 years old. moore won seven emmys in a career that spanned more than six decades. she was a star who let others shine and inspired a generation of working women. >> you've got spunk. >> well -- >> i hate spunk! >> reporter: from the very first episode of the mary tyler moore show, moore's character, mary richards, embodied the qualities audiences grew to love, including an independence seldom seen from women on tv at the time. a single, career-driven woman, juggling life at work and at home. >> read it. all right. >> out loud! >> reporter: she played a successful female lead in a male-dominated industry, and women everywhere took notice. >> when she threw her hat in the air, she liberated all the women. i think women applauded her all over the country and all over the world. >> you're not allowe
last november she met with president trump during his transition to discuss foreign policy, including american-syrian policy. gayle? >> jan, thank you. >>> mary tyler moore is being remembered as a television pioneer who are portrayed. the beloved actress and comedian died yesterday. she was 80 years old. moore won seven emmys in a career that spanned more than six decades. she was a star who let others shine and inspired a generation of working women. >> you've got spunk....
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>> look, we've passed 380-plus bills in the house dealing with job creation, foreign policy, securing the border, opening up our energy to create more jobs and energy independence. a whole range of issues. all of which have gone nowhere in the united states senate. you get the senate. then we can have votes on these issues. we can have these bills contemplated. maybe they won't all pass. i bet a lot of them will. then we can put these bills on the president's desk. we can retain the power to put back with congress, and we can give the president a chance to actually make a decision. harry reid has denied the president the ability to even think about signing legislation because nothing's been passing in the senate. i think actually, by getting the senate tonight, which it looks like we are, it in many ways freeze up the gridlock. it breaks a lot of gridlock, and we will give the president an opportunity to work with us on a lot of issues dealing with jobs and the economy, foreign policy and many other issues. >> well, congressman, i understand the president is invited the leaders of con
>> look, we've passed 380-plus bills in the house dealing with job creation, foreign policy, securing the border, opening up our energy to create more jobs and energy independence. a whole range of issues. all of which have gone nowhere in the united states senate. you get the senate. then we can have votes on these issues. we can have these bills contemplated. maybe they won't all pass. i bet a lot of them will. then we can put these bills on the president's desk. we can retain the power...
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. >> reporter: president obama has already hinted that he could have a freer hand with foreign policy in a second term. in march, he was overheard in this private conversation with the russian president. >> after the election, i'll have more flexibility. >> reporter: for mitt romney, he says what he can take from reagan is simpler. >> all he has to do is embrace his legacy. we're dealing with ronald reagan, a president that's just beloved. he rises in stature in polls all the time. >> what's interesting about this, i think, reagan had to insert the lines back in after some of his aides and some of the people at the state department object -- >> the whole foreign policy establishment objected to those lines. they said this will upset relations with russia. we can't do this. and reagan said, no, it stays in. he liked it. he had a sense of what he wanted. >> what did lou cannon say? >> he told lou he could remember hearing the anger in his own voice because the eastern guards cleared people away on the other side that were trying to listen, so when he delivered those lines, he gave it an
. >> reporter: president obama has already hinted that he could have a freer hand with foreign policy in a second term. in march, he was overheard in this private conversation with the russian president. >> after the election, i'll have more flexibility. >> reporter: for mitt romney, he says what he can take from reagan is simpler. >> all he has to do is embrace his legacy. we're dealing with ronald reagan, a president that's just beloved. he rises in stature in polls...
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leaders and criticize the president or american foreign policy. charlie and erica? >> jan crawford, thank you. david axelrod is here with us from chicago. good morning, david. >> good morning, charlie. >> contemptibli conduct, a betrayal. where are we? >> i think what we heard was a bunch of bellicose, bellicose language from governor romney with nothing behind it. a bunch of bellicose bloviating from john bolton's pen. when you get beneath it, as jan mentioned, there's no vision for american policy, his critiques were nonsense. he wants to talk about anything other than the fact that this is the president that responsibly ended the war in iraq, who focused attention on al qaeda and destroyed its leadership, brought osama bin laden to justice and rebuilt our alliances. that's a very, very proud record and the american people know that. the only news in the speech was what jan mentioned, which was after months of hammering the president for his decision to bring our active combat involvement in afghanistan to an end by the end of 2014, governor rom
leaders and criticize the president or american foreign policy. charlie and erica? >> jan crawford, thank you. david axelrod is here with us from chicago. good morning, david. >> good morning, charlie. >> contemptibli conduct, a betrayal. where are we? >> i think what we heard was a bunch of bellicose, bellicose language from governor romney with nothing behind it. a bunch of bellicose bloviating from john bolton's pen. when you get beneath it, as jan mentioned, there's...
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>> when i look at foreign policy, if i -- and look at his decisions across the board in foreign policy, i look at the fact that he was looking to have a force of american troops staying in iraq, securing what had been so hard won there, with status of forces agreement, he failed to achieve it. i look at what's happening in the middle east. the arab spring has become the arab winter. that's hardly a success. as i look around the world, i happen to believe that his positions in foreign policy have not communicated american strength and resolve. >> reporter: the grade on foreign policy? >> "f" across the board. >> reporter: and on the economy? >> "f" across the board. >> reporter: anything above an "f" with this administration? >> there are some things. getting osama bin laden, i appreciate him doing that. i know he's trying, but having never had any experience in his life in leadership, has made it difficult for him to learn how to lead on the job. what's happened in this country is that the people who create jobs have pulled back, in part because of the uncertainty created by the obama
>> when i look at foreign policy, if i -- and look at his decisions across the board in foreign policy, i look at the fact that he was looking to have a force of american troops staying in iraq, securing what had been so hard won there, with status of forces agreement, he failed to achieve it. i look at what's happening in the middle east. the arab spring has become the arab winter. that's hardly a success. as i look around the world, i happen to believe that his positions in foreign...
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vice president let me ask you about foreign policy. one of the big questions last night is the president was asking congress for authorization of military force against isil. the president said last night to the american people our military is stopping isil's advance, but if you look at the map over the last three months they've gained more territory in syria. do we need to rethink our strategy? >> no. what we need to do is double down on our strategy. we're make progress against isil. they call it da'esh in the region. they're working together and they're losing ground. losing ground. >> not in syria, though mr. vice president. >> let me answer. you asked me are we losing ground. we're gaining grand. in syria -- there are no boots on the ground. syria is a dysfunctional country. the fact of the matter is we're working with our arab allies and european allies to begin to build coalitions to be able to take on both assad and isil and it is a difficult process. it's going to take time. and there is no existential threat in the united sta
vice president let me ask you about foreign policy. one of the big questions last night is the president was asking congress for authorization of military force against isil. the president said last night to the american people our military is stopping isil's advance, but if you look at the map over the last three months they've gained more territory in syria. do we need to rethink our strategy? >> no. what we need to do is double down on our strategy. we're make progress against isil....
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i will assemble a topnotch foreign policy team. and we will provide excellent and strong foreign policy for the people of the united states. what i believe right now is that we have got to learn the lessons of iraq. that its that the united states of america cannot do it alone. that we have to work in coalition, we have to work in coalition with major countries and with muslim countries whose troops will be on the ground. my main concern, terms of the mideast, is to make certain that the united states does not get involved in perpetual warfare in the quagmire of iraq and syria. in afghanistan. >> you have thaukdalked a lot a donations hillary clinton receives from service sector. in debate she called that an artful smear. what is your response to that? >> it is a fact. when in the last reporting period, her superpac received $25 million. $15 million from wall street. what is the smear. that is the fact. >> she says you can't point to a single vote that she changed or an opinion that she changed, can you? >> nobody who has a superpa
i will assemble a topnotch foreign policy team. and we will provide excellent and strong foreign policy for the people of the united states. what i believe right now is that we have got to learn the lessons of iraq. that its that the united states of america cannot do it alone. that we have to work in coalition, we have to work in coalition with major countries and with muslim countries whose troops will be on the ground. my main concern, terms of the mideast, is to make certain that the united...
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trump vowed to "shake the rust off of america's foreign policy." he promised to improve relations with russia and china and called for europe and asia to pay their way. he said the u.s. role in the middle east needs a new look. >> america is going to be reliable again. it's going to be a great and reliable ally again. we're going coherent foreign policy. >> donald trump said that president obama's policies have led to "weakness, confusion, and disarray." >> we must as a nation be more unpredictable. we are totally predictable. we tell everything. we're sending troops, we tell them. we're sending something else. we have a news conference. we have to be unpredictable. and we have to be unpredictable starting now. >> the speech was called presidential and serious. critics say trump contradicted himself and left out details. others criticized him for saying america first, a movement in the 1930s used the phrase to try and stop the u.s. from fighting nazi germany. it seems no matter what you think about donald trump, if you like him, you thought the spe
trump vowed to "shake the rust off of america's foreign policy." he promised to improve relations with russia and china and called for europe and asia to pay their way. he said the u.s. role in the middle east needs a new look. >> america is going to be reliable again. it's going to be a great and reliable ally again. we're going coherent foreign policy. >> donald trump said that president obama's policies have led to "weakness, confusion, and disarray." >>...
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it took nearly a day but the white house finally mounted a defense of his foreign policy against those withering attacks from the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. late last night another voice entered the fray, that of an ousted top white house official. >> senator corker is an absolute disgrace. >> steve bannon came to his old boss's defense blasting corker's comments as unacceptable. if bob corker has any decency he should resign immediately. >> corker's unusually drank comments rocked washington using words typically reserved for private conversations about the president. >> he doesn't realize that you know, that we could be heading towards world war iii with the kinds of comments that he's making. >> a party elder statesman appealed for calm. >> both ought to cool it. >> reporter: pennsylvania republican echoed corker's criticism. >> we've had a lot of these the emperor has no clothes moments. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell took up for corker saying senator corker is a valuable member of the senate republican caucus. he met with scott in kentucky. mr. trump has pro
it took nearly a day but the white house finally mounted a defense of his foreign policy against those withering attacks from the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. late last night another voice entered the fray, that of an ousted top white house official. >> senator corker is an absolute disgrace. >> steve bannon came to his old boss's defense blasting corker's comments as unacceptable. if bob corker has any decency he should resign immediately. >> corker's...
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we can't have an intelligent foreign policy unless we have an ill tell subsequent public. look at the democracy. look at the attack in 20i 3. the public basically supported it. we have set impossible goals for ourselves in afghanistan. we had to go in but the goals we set are extreme. we don't have a public that really understands the world anymore and in the age of complexity, that problem becomes much more difficult. >> this dialogue in this book will help the public understand and i thank you for coming in. >> charlie, as always, thank you. >>> in britain this morning catherine is getting more attention than usual. find out why. her date with the queen in a few weeks is being called a ground brake moment. you're watching "cbs this morning." whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't be crazy, i've got tons of blue jeans. frank! frank! get my jean bin, susie wants my jeans. no she doesn't. here we go. nice and loose. ohhh. those are loose, but i actually just ordered three pairs of this kind. ooooohhhh. oh
we can't have an intelligent foreign policy unless we have an ill tell subsequent public. look at the democracy. look at the attack in 20i 3. the public basically supported it. we have set impossible goals for ourselves in afghanistan. we had to go in but the goals we set are extreme. we don't have a public that really understands the world anymore and in the age of complexity, that problem becomes much more difficult. >> this dialogue in this book will help the public understand and i...
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. >> he trumped up on foreign policy. >> this is a serious thing. i'm sure he'll get be. tter >>> a shooting at a parking lot of a sacramento campus parking lot. >> refusing to leave the train they thought would take them to germany. >> the nfl doesn't win. they don't win in court. >> tom brady's suspension overturned. >> patriots fans, their prayers have baneen edswer. >> brady's been freed. >> they're investigating a drone that crashed during the u.s. tennis open. there were no injuries. >> one of the three americans who stopped a terrorist attack on a train. >> all that -- >> peyton manning joined by his little son marshall. marshall was doing everything daddy did. it was adorable. >> he couldn't wait any longer for his wobbly tooth to fall out. >> -- and all that matters. >> the 17 candidates saying they pledge to theep rublican party. >> you don't have to be met when you're 2%. that's the way life works. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> barack obama was in alaska. he joined in for some traditional eskimo dancing. see, i think it would be better if they added music. â™
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policy community, foreign policy establishment as it is. i spent a lot of time with some foreign policy types this week, and to them that is the thing that worries them the most, and that is no one really knows what to expect. they're very disturbed by all this tweeting that's going on, for example, for fear that someone in another capital, read that north korea, might misinterpret what is said. they don't know whether to take that seriously or not. they don't know who at this point actually speaks for the president. this is a very unusual transition that we're going through here, and let's not forget. a big part of the reason for that is this took everyone by surprise. a lot of people were a lot of people were not pleased with what happened. but most people were surprised by the outcome of this election including the people closest to trump. i'm told that the day before the election they were giving themselves a 20% chance of winning. >> wow. and he made it clear, bob schieffer, that he's not going to give up tweeting. i'm wondering how yo
policy community, foreign policy establishment as it is. i spent a lot of time with some foreign policy types this week, and to them that is the thing that worries them the most, and that is no one really knows what to expect. they're very disturbed by all this tweeting that's going on, for example, for fear that someone in another capital, read that north korea, might misinterpret what is said. they don't know whether to take that seriously or not. they don't know who at this point actually...
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. >> foreign policy professor says vladimir putin has been trying to expert his nation's influence abroad. >> this seems it all began around the same time president trump expelled 35 russian diplomats because of russia's interference in the election. >> reporter: victims describe hearing a lout high-pitched sound in unusual places often in their homes. the "associated press" obtained this recording. two dozen confirmed victims face a range of health issues including hearing loss and mild brain damage. an american tourist suspects he, too, suffered a sonic attack and describes the sensation. >> it went through the tip of my toes, through my toes, down through the arch of my foot and up to my ankles. and i could feel a little bit in my the latest case in uzbekistan, the state department told cbs news, we ensure our personnel are examined and receive appropriate treatment. following our report, spokeswoman heather nauert says there has been no incident in uzbekistan. >> there was no incident in order go public. >> the federal agency that provides foreign assistance referred all of our questi
. >> foreign policy professor says vladimir putin has been trying to expert his nation's influence abroad. >> this seems it all began around the same time president trump expelled 35 russian diplomats because of russia's interference in the election. >> reporter: victims describe hearing a lout high-pitched sound in unusual places often in their homes. the "associated press" obtained this recording. two dozen confirmed victims face a range of health issues including...
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yesterday's speech was not really a foreign policy speech. it was more like a psychiatric indictment of her opponent. that is fairly unprecedented. certainly unpriecedented in jun. we're only in june, where does this thing go over the next five months? when you go nuclear yesterday, where does it go? >> when you think it was a point-by-point indictment, using his own words as evidence against him. >> she quoted him 41 separate times. using his words against him. >> and the idea that he is unfit to command, to be commander in chief. >> right. >> and control the nuclear codes. >> right. i think that what she's going to do over the next five months is keep hammering that point home. that this man is not mentally stable. that's why we're in this unprecedented moment. this wasn't -- you know, usually, this is the interesting thing to me, give a foreign policy speech and say, he's an isolationist. she would say she wants to use the military too much or you're too liberal, too conservative. he was a candidate saying, i am sane, and he is insane. tha
yesterday's speech was not really a foreign policy speech. it was more like a psychiatric indictment of her opponent. that is fairly unprecedented. certainly unpriecedented in jun. we're only in june, where does this thing go over the next five months? when you go nuclear yesterday, where does it go? >> when you think it was a point-by-point indictment, using his own words as evidence against him. >> she quoted him 41 separate times. using his words against him. >> and the...
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he's authored or edited 13 books on american foreign policy. his most recent is a world in disarr disarray. american foreign poll is and crisis of old order. the book is the focus of a new documentary. it looks at major policies. it welcome. >> good morning. we'll talk this but first there's this meeting, second meeting. what do we say about it? how do we assess the fact that the president gets up, walks over to vladimir putin and has a conversation in a room where they've been having dinner. >> in other context, it may be uncomfortable, but we don't know why he has had this benign attitude for the past seven years. he went in. >> you're saying meeting. they went over to talk for an hour. >> don't think we've ever talked for an hour. what do you think? >> then we're in a land of speculation. he hasn't explained it, an it's an anomaly. it's uncomfortable. >> how do you talk about it? >> it's a small problem. they used military force. they committed atrocities in syria. russia's become a real spoiler. they have to find thoems in some ways an oppo
he's authored or edited 13 books on american foreign policy. his most recent is a world in disarr disarray. american foreign poll is and crisis of old order. the book is the focus of a new documentary. it looks at major policies. it welcome. >> good morning. we'll talk this but first there's this meeting, second meeting. what do we say about it? how do we assess the fact that the president gets up, walks over to vladimir putin and has a conversation in a room where they've been having...
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there is and wise man, a foreign policy establishment type, someone who's not an elected politician to cement the idea of trust and gravidas, what she has problems with, trust and honesty in the polls. >> she herself said she has those problems. >> she acknowledged that. it's less likely now elizabeth warren. >> stephen: that would be fun. akin to what her husband did when he chose al gore, two very young sowners. >> stephen: and called them huck and jim. >> they did. what's interesting is what role bill clinton will play. he caused headaches for hillary clinton in the past and in the past several weeks. >> migraines. he had one of the most standout speeches in the last convention in 2012. some say he gave a better speech than barack obama when he delivered a point by point indictment of mitt romney's economic policies. >> i think barack obama did that. >> will bill clinton do something similar in this election. >> he'll make the case for the first lady. >> stephen: what are you predicted for her candidate? >> i would like elizabeth warren but i think it will be tim kaine. i think the
there is and wise man, a foreign policy establishment type, someone who's not an elected politician to cement the idea of trust and gravidas, what she has problems with, trust and honesty in the polls. >> she herself said she has those problems. >> she acknowledged that. it's less likely now elizabeth warren. >> stephen: that would be fun. akin to what her husband did when he chose al gore, two very young sowners. >> stephen: and called them huck and jim. >> they...
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. >> foreign policy. the big issue jobs, gas prices, the economy, but foreign policy. what could, and what should we watch as because it might explode and change dynamics of the campaign? >> charlie, uone issue stands above all. oil and gasoline prices, and really feed into the campaign. and so i think what you're seeing by the president, political and strategic reasons is, can we get a negotiated solution to iran's nuclear ambitions. >> do you believe they're prepared to negotiate, the iranians because of sanctions. >> i think they're prepared to negotiate forever. a deeper question. can they make a decision? is this leadership in iran so divided that if charlie says yes, eric says no. erica says no, charlie says yes. that's what's going on in iran. the scary question is can they say yes to a deal that would be of international interest? allow them some kind of nuclear power. >> thank you. >>> a small new hampshire town in mourning after its police chief was shot and killed. >> it happen the during a drug raid. the standoff lasted through the night and into the mornin
. >> foreign policy. the big issue jobs, gas prices, the economy, but foreign policy. what could, and what should we watch as because it might explode and change dynamics of the campaign? >> charlie, uone issue stands above all. oil and gasoline prices, and really feed into the campaign. and so i think what you're seeing by the president, political and strategic reasons is, can we get a negotiated solution to iran's nuclear ambitions. >> do you believe they're prepared to...
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he's chief foreign policy experience is running the winter olympics. >> lara, thank you. norah, thank you very much. >>> let's stay with politics now as we turn to campaign 2012. as the republican candidates move from florida to nevada. front-runner mitt romney tripped. political correspondent jan crawford has that story from las vegas this morning. good morning. >> good morning. romney really should have spent yesterday talking about that big win in florida. instead, he made an unforced error on one of his seven morning show appearances. he had to spend the whole day cleaning it up. >> i am not concerned about the very poor, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, i'll fix it. i'm not concerned about the very rich. they're doing just fine. i'm concerned about the very heart of america. the 90, 95% of americans who are struggling. >> romney's made that point often on the campaign trail. but the way he said it and during an interview on national television just a day after his victory in florida caused it to take off like wildfire. he had to spend the entire day cl
he's chief foreign policy experience is running the winter olympics. >> lara, thank you. norah, thank you very much. >>> let's stay with politics now as we turn to campaign 2012. as the republican candidates move from florida to nevada. front-runner mitt romney tripped. political correspondent jan crawford has that story from las vegas this morning. good morning. >> good morning. romney really should have spent yesterday talking about that big win in florida. instead, he...
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aid to go to zero with it. >> is foreign policy having a part of -- is it part of the conversation of this debate? >> reporter: well, voters think he has no idea what he he's talking about when it comes to foreign policy and that goes back to the debates in early september. he wants to talk about jobs and what he's done in texas and he keeps getting questions on whether or not he knows a country is ruled by terrorists. that's why perry has gone just leak this in the >>> muhammad ali is turning 70 today. he's a great champion, we all know that. parkinson's disease. we'll take a look at that. >>> we'll also tell you people who heat their homes with natural gas instead of heating oil will be better off this winter. rebecca jarvis has the answer. you're watching "cbs this morning." chili's lunch break combos are full of delicious choices, starting at just 6 bucks. choose from savory favorites or our new philly cheesesteak sandwich. layers of shaved steak and grilled peppers served with fries and a tasty soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad
aid to go to zero with it. >> is foreign policy having a part of -- is it part of the conversation of this debate? >> reporter: well, voters think he has no idea what he he's talking about when it comes to foreign policy and that goes back to the debates in early september. he wants to talk about jobs and what he's done in texas and he keeps getting questions on whether or not he knows a country is ruled by terrorists. that's why perry has gone just leak this in the >>>...
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. >> the president understandable devoid of the depth of any knowledge on foreign policy. >> i was out last week because this guy had heart surgery. but look. he's fine, everybody. ♪ ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ >> the weather outside is frightful. the colts and bills playing in 6 inch snow was delightful. >> shady mccoy. >> just call me shady. >> shady. we can do it. let's go. >> sir james dyson is the founder and chief another of dyson. what's at the heart of creations and innovations? >> actually it's not very hard. a lot of things don't work very well. >> when they first found you were interested, they said there was no way would do this. >> i slept an average of 4 hours and 25 minutes. >> oh, my goodness. >> you feel bad for me, don't you. >> i do. >> rock me like a baby. >> nancy cordes interviewed bob schieffer as walter cronkite. >> they collect more information than you realize. >> do you have one? >> we talk to it all the time. sometimes it responds when you're not talking to it. >> are you worried, gayle? >> i'm constantly worried, gayle. but it's nice to have som
. >> the president understandable devoid of the depth of any knowledge on foreign policy. >> i was out last week because this guy had heart surgery. but look. he's fine, everybody. ♪ ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ >> the weather outside is frightful. the colts and bills playing in 6 inch snow was delightful. >> shady mccoy. >> just call me shady. >> shady. we can do it. let's go. >> sir james dyson is the founder and chief another of dyson....
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foreign policy against them. and therefore, by indicting me, they are indicting the u.s. >> reporter: bae spent nearly two years under 24-hour watch by 30 north korean guards. the conditions were dire. he shoveled coal and worked the field. he lost 50nd >> i'm looking in the mirror is er a curse or suffering. >> reporter: you're in a labor camp. >> yes. >> reporter: and you thought that was a blessing? >> it's very hard to -- for me to even say that right now, but no one likes suffering. no one will embrace suffering. but with suffering, when it comes to you, you have to face it. >> reporter: kim jong-un finally issued a pardon in 2014 after the white house sent u.s. intelligence chief james clapper to pick up bae and another prisoner. bae said he'd never been so proud to be american. >> i was overwhelmed that after being there for 735 days, i was finally going home. >> reporter: bae says he's not angry about his imprisonment. he believes it was an opportunity to share his faith te is like outside of north korea.
foreign policy against them. and therefore, by indicting me, they are indicting the u.s. >> reporter: bae spent nearly two years under 24-hour watch by 30 north korean guards. the conditions were dire. he shoveled coal and worked the field. he lost 50nd >> i'm looking in the mirror is er a curse or suffering. >> reporter: you're in a labor camp. >> yes. >> reporter: and you thought that was a blessing? >> it's very hard to -- for me to even say that right...
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trump's foreign policy. i think it's a basket case. he wants to build another berlin wall. that didn't go well in the 20th century. he wants the address the problem of nuclear threat to the world today by giving nuclear weapons to south korea just to provoke the north more and to japan to ensure the chinese. that's incoherent. >> stephen: we have to go, but one last question is that let's just imagine that we live in a crazy world where the two of you are not the next president and vice president of the united states. >> this could happen, though, as a result of this, you understand. >> stephen: i understand the power of the colbert bump. >> exactly. >> stephen: but who do you think you would draw votes away from the most, hillary or donald? >> i think more from the rs. there's a lot of rs that haven't signed on for trump yet. we have to be what they're waiting for, my view. (cheers and applause) >> i see it, in all the polls that we have been in to this point, which have been about six national polls, actually they've done this little bit of analysis where there have been
trump's foreign policy. i think it's a basket case. he wants to build another berlin wall. that didn't go well in the 20th century. he wants the address the problem of nuclear threat to the world today by giving nuclear weapons to south korea just to provoke the north more and to japan to ensure the chinese. that's incoherent. >> stephen: we have to go, but one last question is that let's just imagine that we live in a crazy world where the two of you are not the next president and vice...
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i think the fact that he now has foreign policy advisers around him that have gotten him to normalize on a bunch of things. remember how china went. before the big china meeting he said you're manipulating currency. afterward, hey, we're buddies now, right? what we need on t the president is in a meeting with a major leader, no, we're working with nay toe now. no, i know i said i wanted a week europe but actually i'm okay with macron and merkel. i realize the transatlantic relationship is important. again, with saudi arabia, with is re israel. they should go whelm and with the pope -- >> they had a spat. >> that was mostly on trump. the pope is not going the try to embarrass trump. >> you say they're layups per this president. you point out the rifts that he has with leaders. you don't thinkyou're a member of nato and the eu and the scandals he's dealing with in the u staets? >> rex people outside the united states, they're too busy, they're not thinking about that. >> i can tell you that's not remotely plausible. every person e have spoken with since trump has been amended, first thi
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his foreign policy has failed on multiple fronts. nobody in the region trusted him. the iranians do not fear or respect him, so he'll never be able to get the best deal. >> in an interview with "the new york times," president obama pushed back. >> there's no formula, there's no option to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon that will be more effective than the diplomatic initiative and framework that we put forward. >> and california democrat dianne feinstein argued netanyahu and the other critics haven't presented an ail ternurnive to change a may jury dynamic which is downhill a downhill dynamic in this part of the world. >> negotiators now have less than three months to turn that framework into a full-scale agreement. if they succeed, a growing number say congress should have a final say on any deal that involves lifting sanctions. republican bob corker chairs the committee. >> surely he can sell this to the united states senate and the house. >> the senate is going to move quickly. they're going start considering legislation that would require the white hou
his foreign policy has failed on multiple fronts. nobody in the region trusted him. the iranians do not fear or respect him, so he'll never be able to get the best deal. >> in an interview with "the new york times," president obama pushed back. >> there's no formula, there's no option to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon that will be more effective than the diplomatic initiative and framework that we put forward. >> and california democrat dianne feinstein...
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policy. "the new york times" in a big story talking about how these assassinations and use of other anti-terrorist activities have come about in the obama administration said, quote, nothing else in mr. obama's first term has baffled liberal supporters and con founded conservative critics as his aggressive counterterrorism record. they're saying that this president, even more than the president you served, has been effective in fighting terrorism and been willing to take it even further. >> well, i don't know that that's the case, even further. there's no question but that the president bush was very strongly working the war on terror. >> but it has been confounded conservative critics because they say, we like what he's doing. >> obviously, the killing of osama bin laden was a good thing for the world. this is the face of al qaeda and terrorism. but one has to remember that the obama administration has the benefit of the capabilities that were invested in and developed in terms of drones, in
policy. "the new york times" in a big story talking about how these assassinations and use of other anti-terrorist activities have come about in the obama administration said, quote, nothing else in mr. obama's first term has baffled liberal supporters and con founded conservative critics as his aggressive counterterrorism record. they're saying that this president, even more than the president you served, has been effective in fighting terrorism and been willing to take it even...
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so foreign policy is going to play a big role, a bigger role than it has in the past. but, also, those values voters in the evangelical community, we are back in a place after new hampshire where that is, again, a very big focus and you hear the candidates going at it. but this debate will be slightly different than what we have had up in this now. >> these are post-deb questions. post-debate from new hampshire and post-results from new hampshire. what about marco rubio? has he been slowed down significantly? >> i think he is certainly been slowed down and he knows it. he admitted it. he is going to have to come down and look as though he is nimble on his feet. be able to ask -- answer questions and not sound formlaic. he has come out more aggressive down here and hitting at his competitors more harder, particularly trump. i think you're seeing all of these guys had held back their fire on trump and gone after p each other a lot but now training their guns on the top guy and he has a lot of incoming. >> thank you, john dickerson and kim strassel. good to see you. >> th
so foreign policy is going to play a big role, a bigger role than it has in the past. but, also, those values voters in the evangelical community, we are back in a place after new hampshire where that is, again, a very big focus and you hear the candidates going at it. but this debate will be slightly different than what we have had up in this now. >> these are post-deb questions. post-debate from new hampshire and post-results from new hampshire. what about marco rubio? has he been...
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president obama fired back this morning after donald trump attacked his policies at a foreign policy forum in new york. trump and hillary clinton appeared back-to-back on the same stage last night to answer questions. >> trump accused president obama of ignoring intelligence experts advice and he called russia's president a better leader. our margaret brennan asked the president about that this morning. >> i don't think the guy is qualified to be president of the united states. and every time he speaks, that opinion is confirmed. >> major garrett is here with the key moments from last night's forum. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was, in effect, a warm-up for the three presidential debates to come, including the part afterwards where both sides said they won. a discussion on fgn hillary clinton appeared at time eager to tackle and at the top, the two sides agreed to kind of a rhetorical cease-fire and throughout tried to persuade an apprehensive nation they have what it takes. at the time a forum last night, donald trump and hillary clinton appeared separately, but agree
president obama fired back this morning after donald trump attacked his policies at a foreign policy forum in new york. trump and hillary clinton appeared back-to-back on the same stage last night to answer questions. >> trump accused president obama of ignoring intelligence experts advice and he called russia's president a better leader. our margaret brennan asked the president about that this morning. >> i don't think the guy is qualified to be president of the united states. and...
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this is serious business and i do not know one single person who deals with foreign policy or national security write now who does not think the russians did and tried to disrupt this election. >> i'd like to know your take on the hearing. team trump says he was vindicated. others said comey was profession professional, calm and poised under fire. was there a winner or loser here in your opinion? >> no. but what's interesting here -- we'll decide -- the public will loser. it comes down do you believe former director comey or do you believe the president's lawyer. and frankly what's happened here is the w simply taken the line, none of it happened. it's all a lie. and it's down to a he said/she said. here's what's going to happen. the special council is going to continue this investigation. he does have s&p power. i take it from yesterday when the white house denied any of this, to me there are no tapes. if there were tapes, there are not any tapes anymore. that's one thing i can draw from all this. >> bob, it's more than about winning and losing. it's about the integrity of the white h
this is serious business and i do not know one single person who deals with foreign policy or national security write now who does not think the russians did and tried to disrupt this election. >> i'd like to know your take on the hearing. team trump says he was vindicated. others said comey was profession professional, calm and poised under fire. was there a winner or loser here in your opinion? >> no. but what's interesting here -- we'll decide -- the public will loser. it comes...
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good sign that he's sitting down with foreign policy experts. whether that will stick and whether he'll have the same position next week, we don't know. >> reporter: after much internal debate, trump has picked a lawyer to oversee the vetting of his running mate, a.b. culverhouse jr., famous in circle for leading the effort that put sarah palin on john mccain's ticket in 2008. >> thank you very much. >>> cbs political director and moderator of "face the nation," john dickerson, is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> now we're talking about violence at the democratic convention like 1968? senator feinstein floating this? >> yeah. the parties have flipped. was supposed to be the republican convention that was crazy. i think 1968, that's a little hot. this is some of the pressure bernie sanders is feeling. he's saying, wait, stop talking about that kind of violence. you're trying to mischaracterize our legitimate complaints about the party. in 1968, there was the vietnam war. there were protesters being hit by police in the streets. that was pa
good sign that he's sitting down with foreign policy experts. whether that will stick and whether he'll have the same position next week, we don't know. >> reporter: after much internal debate, trump has picked a lawyer to oversee the vetting of his running mate, a.b. culverhouse jr., famous in circle for leading the effort that put sarah palin on john mccain's ticket in 2008. >> thank you very much. >>> cbs political director and moderator of "face the nation,"...
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. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump accuse each other of dangerous foreign policy views. trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway and clinton's running mate tim kaine both here in studio 57. >> captain sully sullenburger returns to the hudson river and telling charlie how the flight 1549 changed his world. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> north korea says it conductedity fifth nuclear t est and is capable of putting nuclear warhead on ballistic missiles. >> a nuclear test prompts worle dwidconcern. >> president obama saying provocative actions will be met with serious consequences. >> isis lrseade essentially said they hope that allahu delivers icamera to tr ump. >> she tried to make up for her horrible performance last night so she went on the tarmac and told more lies. >> fines for wells fargo workers fired. >> workers open millions of debit and credit accounts for customers who were not aware of them and kept in the dark from their existence. >> do not turn on the samsung smartphones on flight because they are av
. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump accuse each other of dangerous foreign policy views. trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway and clinton's running mate tim kaine both here in studio 57. >> captain sully sullenburger returns to the hudson river and telling charlie how the flight 1549 changed his world. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> north korea says it conductedity fifth nuclear t est and is...
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you said you frankly weren't impressed on the foreign policy hillary clinton who you worked with? >> i was asked about the republican candidates. i'm disappoint thad secretary clinton has not spoken out in favor of the trade agreements, for example. i think that the trade authority that the president is seeking is very important to us not just economically but politically in terms of our skurpt.ecurity. on the republican side they have jobs that don't inform foreign policy and i told bob schieffer over time their positions will be fleshed out and become better. >> do you think it's possible to have a nuclear deal that will meet your conditions? >> i think that based on the deal that we're having that the deal as it appears now has some serious shortcomings. my hope is those can be addressed this month and next month in any kboeshnegotiations. it has to do with the posting, the verifications, big issues. >> secretary gates, always nice to have you with us. "duty" is now available in papeback. >>> as we reported, the whitney museum moved to a gleaming new building along the hudson r
you said you frankly weren't impressed on the foreign policy hillary clinton who you worked with? >> i was asked about the republican candidates. i'm disappoint thad secretary clinton has not spoken out in favor of the trade agreements, for example. i think that the trade authority that the president is seeking is very important to us not just economically but politically in terms of our skurpt.ecurity. on the republican side they have jobs that don't inform foreign policy and i told bob...
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it's a high station gamble and it's aimed at unraveling obama's signature foreign policy achievement. >> clearly the president is deep in thought to say the least about way ahead in iran. said thursday us forces are poised to rein in. today president trump will announce how he'll push back on iran's missile tests and their support for it. >> the iranian regime supports terrorism and supports violence. >> but trump administration sources tell cbs news the president will not deliver on his campaign promise to tear up the obama-era deal to free up iran's nuclear program. >> why on earth would anybody have signed a deal like that. >> u.s. intelligence confirms iran has abided by the terms of the agreement, but today the president will refuse to certify its compliance. instead he'll punt to congress and allow it to decide within 60 dayso iran. that puts a lot of power many the hands of senator tom cotton and bob corker. it snaps back sanction if iran comes within a one-year breakout period of making a nuclear weapon. secretary of state rex tillerson will now try to negotiate a second nucle
it's a high station gamble and it's aimed at unraveling obama's signature foreign policy achievement. >> clearly the president is deep in thought to say the least about way ahead in iran. said thursday us forces are poised to rein in. today president trump will announce how he'll push back on iran's missile tests and their support for it. >> the iranian regime supports terrorism and supports violence. >> but trump administration sources tell cbs news the president will not...
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at a fundraiser in san francisco, president obama highlighted what he sees as some of his foreign policy accomplishments. but the president, now down in the polls and struggling to recover from his lackluster debate, is firing yet another attack against romney. >> as long as i'm commander in chief, we will sustain the strongest military the world's ever known. >> reporter: but the president now down in the polls and struggling to recover from his lackluster debate is firing yet another attack against romney, this one over cuts to pbs with a new tv ad satirically comparing big bird to financial criminals. >> the evil genius who towered over them, one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. big bird. >> it's me, big bird. >> reporter: romney now has momentum and yesterday delivered a major foreign policy speech, saying president obama is too hands-off and passive in handling situations around the globe. >> it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to use america's greatest power to shape history. not to lead from behind. leaving our destiny at the mercy of e
at a fundraiser in san francisco, president obama highlighted what he sees as some of his foreign policy accomplishments. but the president, now down in the polls and struggling to recover from his lackluster debate, is firing yet another attack against romney. >> as long as i'm commander in chief, we will sustain the strongest military the world's ever known. >> reporter: but the president now down in the polls and struggling to recover from his lackluster debate is firing yet...
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i'm not into the foreign policy issue. i think the president has done a reasonable job in foreign policy. in my opinion, it's been one of his strongest areas. >> but you believe in economic recovery reflected by the stock market may be under way? >> i mean, charlie, we have printed $7 trillion of money in the -- since 2007 around the world. in the last six months, there's been 103 easings in financial policy to enhance growth. everyone is pumping, priming the pump. so this economy and the global economy is going to recover. greece, look what they started bailing out greece. so the economy is going to recover. there's no question. >> from florida, jack welch, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thanks, charlie. >>> two more western reporters, one of them an american, died today covering the fighting in syria. american marie colvin and french photographer remi osleek were killed in the city of homs as syrian forces shelled the city. yesterday colvin reported for cnn on the unrelenting attacks. >> it's a complet
i'm not into the foreign policy issue. i think the president has done a reasonable job in foreign policy. in my opinion, it's been one of his strongest areas. >> but you believe in economic recovery reflected by the stock market may be under way? >> i mean, charlie, we have printed $7 trillion of money in the -- since 2007 around the world. in the last six months, there's been 103 easings in financial policy to enhance growth. everyone is pumping, priming the pump. so this economy...
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but mitt romney on foreign policy, charlie, has tended to be critical of what this administration has done, whether it's in afghanistan or dealing with iran or here in china without ever laying out what he would do differently. most of the times, when he does talk about these issues, you realize he's handling them either very similarly to what the administration does or in the case of afghanistan, it appears he wants to keep a huge number of troops in afghanistan for a very long period of time. obviously, the president wants to get our men and women home as quickly as possible. >> although there will be a presence there after 2014. >> there will be a presence. we're not going to have, as you know, based on the president's trip and the signing of an important strategic agreement, they're not going to be permanent bases in afghanistan. and i think it's -- we're bringing troops home. we brought troops home last year. we're bringing more troops home this year. and i think that's a responsible winding down with a large commitment that we have had there in order to make sure that the taliba
but mitt romney on foreign policy, charlie, has tended to be critical of what this administration has done, whether it's in afghanistan or dealing with iran or here in china without ever laying out what he would do differently. most of the times, when he does talk about these issues, you realize he's handling them either very similarly to what the administration does or in the case of afghanistan, it appears he wants to keep a huge number of troops in afghanistan for a very long period of time....
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has foreign policy entered the presidential debate in a significant way? >> it has but i don't think unlesshis is a protracted nightmare in the middle east over the next couple of days we go back to the economy. >> and on the economy there's a question of republicans and conservatives saying that the fed having to do this is just one more example of the failed economic policies of the obama administration. >> that's right. the question is whether people really get and understand what quantitative easing means. when they see the stock market goes up that gives them a sense that the economy is approving this move and the question of inflation then you have to see whether people really feel that. the verdict on quantitative easing may not come in until after the election is over or until it happens in a way that actually doesn't affect the way voters make their decision about the economy and then make a decision about the president. >> there's a lot going on in, john, in the world certainly at home where there's a mad dash to the finish line, the november ele
has foreign policy entered the presidential debate in a significant way? >> it has but i don't think unlesshis is a protracted nightmare in the middle east over the next couple of days we go back to the economy. >> and on the economy there's a question of republicans and conservatives saying that the fed having to do this is just one more example of the failed economic policies of the obama administration. >> that's right. the question is whether people really get and...